Which statement accurately contrasts the original text
and its adaptation?
O Malory conveys the women's sorrow, while
Tennyson does not mention it at all.
O Malory describes the women in a surreal way, while
Tennyson describes the women in a plain way.
Malory uses a variety of figurative language in the
scene, while Tennyson does not use any figurative
language at all.
O Malory describes the scene in a plain way, while
Tennyson's word choice makes the scene more
dreamlike.